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Page  One 


YOUR  INITIAL  COST  IS  YOUR  FINAL  COST 


Detail  drawing  showing  end  and  side  view  of  the  20th  Century 
Economy  Scaffolding.  We  wish  to  call  your  attention  to  the  putlog  shown 
on  the  right  which  is  explained  in  detail  on  Page  3.  The  1/2- inch  point  on 
the  end  of  the  putlog  shown  at  the  upper  right-hand  corner  drops  in  back 
of  the  face  brick,  tieing  the  putlog  securely  to  the  wall. 

The  Ledger  Board  Clamp,  explained  on  Page  5,  not  only  prolongs  the 
life  of  the  ledger  board,  but  is  a  preventive  of  unnecessary  accidents. 

The  Pole  Splice  Clamp,  illustrated  on  Page  6,  has  been  proven  to  save 
at  least  70  per  cent  over  the  old  method  of  splicing  poles.  There  have  been 
over  20,000  of  these  clamps  placed  in  the  field  during  the  past  six  months. 

The  Splice  Pole,  shown  on  the  left  of  this  sectional  view,  is  not  only 
used  for  exterior  scaffolding  but  has  been  extensively  adopted  by  decorators 
and  plasterers  for  interior  of  churches,  halls,  theatres,  etc. 

This  Splice  Pole  is  shipped  complete  ready  for  use.  Starter  Poles  are 
eight  feet  long  and  intermediate  or  two  splice  poles  are  11  feet  long. 


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Page  Two 


CUT  DOWN  THAT  OVERHEAD  EXPENSE 


The  above  cut  is  the  drawing  on  the  opposite  page  shown  in  perspec¬ 
tive.  You  will  note  that  no  braces  or  stays  are  shown  as  they  are  not 
necessary  on  the  20th  Century  Economy  Scaffolding.  This  is  borne  out  by 
the  pictures  on  pages  9,  10,  11,  12,  13  and  14  showing  the  scaffolding  in 
actual  use.  The  putlog  will  not  injure,  deface  or  pull  the  wall  in  any  way. 
These  facts  are  proven  on  pages  15  and  16.  Consider  the  simple  construc¬ 
tion,  easily  erected  and  dismantled,  and  so  built  that  no  mistakes  are  possi¬ 
ble,  thus  minimizing  the  possibility  of  accidents  through  faulty  erection. 


Page  Three 


PUTLOGS  FOR  EXTERIOR  POLE  SCAFFOLDING 

Previous  to  the  invention  of  the  putlog  shown  below,  it  was  a  common 
sight  to  see  unsightly  putlog  holes  in  new  buildings,  but  that  day  has  practi¬ 
cally  passed,  for  today  the  contractor  who  leaves  unsightly  holes  in  the 
brick  walls,  lays  himself  open  to  charges  of  using  antiquated  methods. 

The  patented  putlog  not  only  makes  a  much  stronger  scaffolding,  but 
it  eliminates  at  least  90  per  cent  of  the  rack  or  cross  stays,  and  leaves  no 
disfigurement  in  the  masonry.  The  putlog  is  constructed  with  a  clincher 
plate  which  is  inserted  into  the  end  joint.  A  half  inch  point  on  the  end  of 
the  clincher  plate  drops  in  back  of  the  face  brick.  The  outer  end  of  the  put¬ 
log  sets  on  top  of  the  ledger  board,  fastened  to  the  upright  pole — this  gives 
the  scaffolding  an  in  and  out  stay  which  is  much  stronger  and  safer  than 
any  amount  of  rack  staying  that  may  be  used.  Each  putlog  is  tested  to 
carry  three  times  the  maximum  weight  ordinarily  placed  on  a  platform. 

The  Double  Pole  Scaffolding  Has  Been  Proven  Obsolete 
Since  the  Patented  Putlog  Has  Been  Obtainable 

The  putlog  is  not  only  a  money  saver  to  the  contractor,  but  it  is  ex¬ 
tensively  indorsed  by  the  leading  architects  in  the  Eastern  States  because 
it  does  not  deface  the  wall  in  any  way. 


PUTLOG  BEING  INSERTED  INTO  THE  END  JOINT 


Page  Four 


The  following  articles  comprise  our  masonry  scaffolding.  We  will  be 
pleased  to  quote  you  on  staging  your  job  complete  or,  if  you  prefer,  you  may 
purchase  any  of  these  articles  separately.  All  prices  quoted  are  in  one 
hundred  lots. 

STANDARD  PUTLOGS 

3  x  4  x  5  ft.  6  in . 

3  x  5  x  5  ft.  6  in . 

3  x  5  x  7  ft.  .  . . . 

SPECIAL  REINFORCED  PUTLOGS 

3  X  5  X  8  ft . 

ANGLE  PUTLOGS  (for  corners) 

3  X  5  X  7  ft . 

INSIDE  PUTLOG  HORSES 

4- ft.  6-in.  high,  5-ft.  6-in.  long . 

5- ft.  high,  5-ft.  6-in.  long . 

FOUR  LEGGED  FOLDING  HORSES 

4- ft.  6-in.  High,  5-ft.  6-in.  long . 

5- ft.  high,  5-ft.  6-in.  long . 

POLE  SPLICE  CLAMPS 

3x4 . . 

4x4 . 

LEDGER  BOARD  CLAMPS 

Specify  size  of  ledger  and  pole  used . 


STARTER  POLES 

3  x  4  x  8  ft . 

4  x  4  x  8  ft . 

TWO  SPLICE  POLES 

3  x  4  x  11  ft . 

4  x  4  x  11  ft . 


Builders'  Patent  Scaffolding  Company 


BRANCH  OFFICES 

2039  Grand  Central  Terminal 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Telephones  I  Smyvesant  8667 
I  Vanderbilt  7580 

Cleveland,  Ohio 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Passaic,  N.  J. 


EXECUTIVE  OFFICE 
45  Day  Street 
West  Somerville,  Mass. 

Somerset  4050 


BRANCH  OFFICES 

333  Woodward  Building 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Main  4769 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 


Page  Five 


A  SIMPLIFIED  LEDGER  BOARD  CLAMP 


This  ledger  clamp  is  used  not  only  to  prolong  the  life  of  the  ledger  board,  but  also  to  safe¬ 
guard  the  contractor  from  any  unnecessary  accidents.  They  not  only  speed  up  the  erection  and 
dismantling  of  the  scaffolding,  but  can  easily  be  applied  by  one  man. 

When  a  clamp  tested  to  carry  8000  pounds  is  used,  the  contractor  is  assured  he  is  taking 
every  precaution  to  prevent  any  unnecessary  accident  through  the  faulty  nailing  of  ledger  boards. 

By  the  adoption  of  this  clamp  you  do  not  destroy  the  ledger  boards.  Outside  of  weather 
discolorations,  the  ledgers  are  in  the  same  condition  as  when  originally  purchased. 

This  clamp  is  very  easily  applied.  The  ends  of  the  clamp  are  burred  so  as  to  prevent  losing 
the  nuts.  In  applying  the  clamp,  simply  unscrew  the  face  plate  and  release  same  from  the  lock 
plate ;  place  clamp  in  position  around  upright  pole  and  ledger  board  with  the  lock  plate  at  the 
top,  so  that  the  face  plate  will  cross  the  ledger  board  on  a  45  degree  angle.  Place  the  face  into 
the  lock  plate  and  tighten  up  nuts,  until  the  gripping  teeth  are  firmly  imbedded  into  the  ledger 
board. 


Page  Six 


A  POLE  SPLICE  CLAMP 
That  Cannot  Slip 


Front  Plate _ > 

6"x  %" 


Stirrup - > 


Handle  K 


Stirrup 

3"x  X" 


Back  Plate 


3"x  K" 


Pole  Splice 

Pole  Splice - > 


Handle  Plate 


34"  Rivet 


Length  over  all  15” 


End  of 
Handle  Plate 


Front  Plate 


One  man  can  splice  five  poles  using  this  clamp  while  two  men  are 
splicing  one  pole  the  old  way.  Note  that  the  clamp  is  made  in  one  piece  so 
there  is  no  danger  of  losing  any  part  of  it.  The  clamp  is  made  sufficiently 
strong  of  heavy  steel  and  rugged  construction  so  that  it  will  carry  the 
maximum  load  placed  on  the  scaffolding.  Each  clamp  is  assembled  by  hand 
and  properly  coated  to  prevent  rust. 

We  can  assure  any  contractor  a  saving  of  at  least  70  per  cent  in  labor 
and  material  each  time  this  clamp  is  used.  Isn’t  this  saving  worth  consider¬ 
ing  ?  Clamps  are  made  in  two  sizes  for  3x4  and  4x4  poles. 


Page  Seven 


INSIDE  FOLDING  PUTLOG  HORSE 


The  inside  folding  putlog  horse  takes  the  place  of  the  old  style  horse  and  can  be  used  when 
laying  brick  on  the  inside  of  a  building.  It  has  a  clincher  plate  on  one  end  and  on  the  other  end 
are  legs  made  of  1%-inch  angle  steel,  standing  four  feet  six  inches  and  five  feet  high.  When 
closed  it  does  not  take  up  any  more  room  than  a  4x4  joist ;  100  can  be  hauled  as  easily  as  four 
old  style  horses.  One  man  can  handle  them  instead  of  two  men,  saving  one  man’s  time  and  re¬ 
ducing  the  cost  of  your  work. 

ERECTING  HORSE  SCAFFOLD 

Building  horse  scaffold  using  Builders’  Patent  Scaffolding  Co.’s  folding  putlog  horses.  The 
area  of  wall  staged  was  48  feet  long  by  two  horses  high  or  a  working  space  of  720  square  feet. 


Erecting:  1  laborer  35  minutes  @  $  .80  per  hour  . $  .47 

Dismantling:  1  laborer  25  minutes  @  $  .80  per  hour . 27 

if  .74 


The  labor  cost  of  erecting  a  folding  four-legged  horse  is  the  same  as  the  above. 


FOLDING  FOUR-LEGGED  HORSES 


Page  Eight 


LOADING  TWELVE  WOODEN  HORSES 

These  horses  are  the  old  fashioned  type  and  truck  is  2^-ton  capacity. 
Two  laborers  loading  and  unloading  15  minutes  @  $  .80  per  hour,  $  .40 


LOADING  TWELVE  FOLDING  PUTLOG  HORSES 

These  horses  are  transported  in  a  *4-ton  Ford  Truck  as  shown  in  the 
following  cut. 

Time  required  in  loading,  1  laborer  5  minutes  @  $  .80  per  hour,  $  .07 


Page  Nine 


Notice  the  Absence  of  Braces 
and  Rack  Stays 


HOLDEN  DORMITORY,  HARVARD  UNIVERSITY 

IRA  G.  HERSEY,  General  Contractor,  Boston,  Mass. 


OTIS  ELEVATOR  BUILDING,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

STONE  &  WEBSTER,  Inc.,  General  Contractors,  IJoston,  Mass. 


Page  Ten 


A  Single  Pole  Scaffolding  with  No  Brick  Left  Out 


NURSES’  HOME,  R.  E  STATE  HOSPITAL,  PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 
STARRETT  BROS.,  General  Contractors,  New  York 


R.  I.  STATE  HOSPITAL  BUILDING,  PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 
STARRETT  BROS.,  General  Contractors,  New  York 


i?age  Eleveti 


FOGG  MUSEUM,  HARVARD  UNIVERSITY,  CAMBRIDGE,  MASS. 


A  Saving  of  60%  in  Labor  and  Material 

One  of  the  seven  buildings  at  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
on  which  our  scaffolding  has  been  used  by  Hegeman-Harris  Company,  360 
Madison  Avenue,  New  York.  By  the  adoption  of  our  putlog  they  have 
eliminated  all  putlog  holes  and  90  per  cent  of  all  stays.  The  splice  poles 
on  this  building  can  be  spliced  in  five  seconds  by  one  man.  The  ledger 
clamps  not  only  prolong  the  life  of  the  ledger  board,  but  they  prevent  un¬ 
necessary  accidents. 

The  contractors  on  this  job  were  so  well  satisfied  with  our  scaffolding 
that  they  are  using  it  on  other  work  now  under  construction. 

Evidently  they  find  the  20th  Century  Economy  Scaffolding  is  the  best 
and  most  economical  on  the  market. 


If  they  can  save  money,  so  can  any  other  contractor. 


Page  Twelve 


The  Starting  of  Your  Scaffolding 


The  Completed  Scaffolding  which  was  erected  by  one  man. 


One  man  will  splice  ten  of  these  poles  while  two  men  are  cleating  one  the  old  way. 


Page  Thirteen 


Why  Braces  and  Stays  Are  Not  Necessary 


Sectional  view  of  the  Twentieth  Century  Economy  Scaffolding.  Note  the 
absence  of  stays  and  how  firmly  each  putlog  is  anchored  to  the  wall. 


Page  Fourteen 


Compare  the  Two  Pictures 

and  you  can  readily  see  why  you 

Save  sixty  to  seventy  per  cent  by  using  our  scaffolding 


IS  THIS  YOUR  JOB? 


There  were  2440  splices,  2540  braces  and  53,8S0  nails  in  this  scaffolding.  The  lumber  used 
represents  31  truck  loads  of  2*4  tons  each. 

Contractors  are  beginning  to  realize  that  by  overloading  their  scaffold¬ 
ing  with  braces  and  stays  they  are  weakening  the  scaffolding  instead  of 
strengthening  it. 


A  SCAFFOLDING  TO  BE  PROUD  OF 

There  were  1200  Putlogs  used  on  this  job.  The  absence  of  stays  and  rack  stays  gives  a 
clear  staging  at  comparatively  low  cost. 


Page  Fifteen 


GEORGE  A.  FULLER  COMPANY 
Building  Construction 

11  Beacon  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 


Bu'lders’  Patent  Scaffolding  Co., 

45  Day  Street,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 

Gentlemen ; 


February  25, 1927. 


We  do  not  hesitate  to  recommend  to  the  trade  the  use  of  your  patented  “Putlogs”  in  con¬ 
nection  with  pole  scaffold  on  wall  bearing  jobs,  for  safety,  expediency  and  economy.  This  is 
borne  out  by  a  long  continued  use  of  your  Pole  Scaffold  covering  a  period  of  at  least  25  years 
here  in  Boston. 

Very  truly  yours, 


GEORGE  A.  FULLER  COMPANY, 


J.  E.  Fuller,  Vice-President. 


SKINNER  &  COOK,  BUILDERS 

280  Madison  Avenue,  New  York 


Bu'lders’  Patent  Scaffolding  Co., 

2039  Grand  Central  Terminal,  New  York. 

Gentlemen : 


January  25, 1927 


For  the  past  two  years  we  have  used  your  putlogs  on  all  of  our  brickwork.  We  have  not 
had  a  putlog  accidentally  pull  from  the  wall ;  they  tie  the  scaffolding  securely  to  the  wall  and 
give  a  rigid  and  safe  working  platform.  We  are  glad  to  give  your  putlogs  our  highest  endorse¬ 
ment. 

Very  truly  yours, 

SKINNER  &  COOK, 


By  R.  B.  Skinner. 


FRED  S.  BRENNAN  CO. 

Builders 

11  Beacon  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

January  19,  1927 

Builders’  Patent  Scaffolding  Co., 

45  Day  Street,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 

Dear  Sirs : 


Referring  to  our  conversation  about  the  experience  we  have  had  using  your  patent  staging, 
we  are  pleased  to  say  that  we  have  been  users  of  this  staging  for  a  great  many  years  and  have 
had  the  greatest  satisfaction  with  same,  both  in  the  economy  of  erection,  dismantling  and  safety. 

Your  patent  putlog  has  pleased  us  very  much  by  its  in  and  out  staying  of  the  staging  and 
has  eliminated  a  great  deal  of  staying  which  we  have  found  in  the  past  to  be  a  considerable  item 
both  in  regard  to  material  and  labor  wasted.  We  feel  that  by  using  your  putlog  that  the  staging 
is  safe  from  any  swaying  in  and  out  and  have  found  that  the  men  working  on  the  stage  have  a 
great  deal  of  confidence  in  their  safety. 


We  would  not  hesitate  to  recommend  it  to  anyone  requiring 
struction. 


Very  truly  yours, 


staging  for 


building  con- 


F.  S.  BRENNAN  COMPANY, 
F.  S.  Brennan 


Page  Sixteen 


PANZIERI-HOGAN  COMPANY,  INC. 
Building  Construction 

Albany,  New  York 


Builders’  Patent  Scaffolding  Co., 

45-47  Day  Street,  West  Somerviile,  Mass. 

Gentlemen : 


May  21,  1925. 


Please  ship  to  us  by  freight  at  once  the  following : 

100  3x5  Putlogs, 

100  Ledger  Board  Clamps. 

Your  trial  order  of  March  9th,  has  proved  very  satisfactory  we  therefor  will  require  the 
above  to  complete  the  work  we  are  using  them  on. 

Very  truly  yours, 


PANZIERI-HOGAN  CO.,  INC. 


F.  Y.  Hogan,  Secy.-Treas. 


Established  in  1875 

THE  JAMES  FORRESTAL  COMPANY 

Office  :  Sixty  Fishkill  Avenue 
Beacon,  New  York  Telephone  187 

General  Contractors  May  11,  1926. 

Bu’lders’  Patent  Scaffolding  Co., 

45  Day  Street,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 

Gentlemen  : 

During  the  past  year  we  purchased  some  of  your  scaffolding  for  use  in  our  work.  We  wish 
to  state  that  we  are  more  than  pleased  with  this  type  of  scaffolding  and  find  it  is  most  economical 
means  of  taking  care  of  this  detail  of  our  construction.  Our  only  regret  is  that  we  had  not  been 
using  this  long  before  we  did. 

Very  truly  yours, 

THE  JAMES  FORRESTAL  CO. 

Henry  A.  Forrestal,  Vice-President. 


CULHANE  DOOLEY,  INC. 
Builders 

244  Madison  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Bu'lders’  Patent  Scaffolding  Co., 

45  Day  Street,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 


January  21,  1927. 


Gentlemen  : 


Re-  The  Cenacle,  Lake  Ronkonkoma,  L.  I. 


We  are  pleased  to  advice  you  that  we  used  for  outside  scaffolding  on  the  above  building, 
the  putlogs  manufactured  and  sold  by  you  with  very  satisfactory  results.  The  periphery  of  this 
building  is  approximately  800  feet  and  although  we  used  a  number  of  your  putlogs,  at  no  time  in 
the  course  of  construction  did  any  of  them  pull  out  from  the  walls.  We  find  they  make  a  perfectly 
safe  staging  and  are  fully  sufficient  as  in  and  out  stays  or  ties. 

Very  truly  yours, 

CULHANE-DOOLEY,  INC., 

By  J.  M.  Dooley. 


Page  Seventeen 


Comparison  of  Erection  Cost  of 
Outside  Scaffoldings 


PHOTOGRAPH  NO.  1 

Building  pole  scaffolding  old  way  leaving 
out  brick  for  putlog  holes,  splicing  poles 
old  way,  and  securely  staying  the  stage.  This 
cost  includes  the  time  erecting,  dismantling, 
cleaning  stock  and  filling  putlogs  holes.  See 
Photo  No.  1. 

The  area  of  wall  staged  was  GO  ft.  long, 
35  ft.  high,  or  2100  square  feet. 

Erecting : 


2  Laborers,  9  hours  eadh  @  $.80 


per  hour  . 

Dismantling : 

2  Laborers,  3  hours  15  minutes 

5.20 

Cleaning  nails  from  stock : 

1  Laborer  2  and  14  hours  .  .  . . 

1.80 

Filling  54  putlog  holes  : 

1  Mason,  8  hours  @  $1.50  per  hour 

12.00 

1  Tender,  2  hours  @  $.80  per  hour 

1.00 

Mortar  used  . 

1.50 

Stock  destroyed : 

4  Ledger  Boards  1x7x10  ft. 

@ 

$50  M . 

1.87 

37  Sq.  Ft.  1x4  used  for  splices 

@ 

$50  M  .  . . 

1.35 

Nails  wasted  (lOd  cut  nails), 

22 

fibs.  @  $.04  . 

.88 

Total  .  $40.00 

Stock  used  : 

606  lineal  feet  of  3x4  Poles  and  Putlogs 
224  B.  M.  1x7x10  Ledger  Boards 
110  B.  M.  1x5  Stays 
534  B.  M.  2x10x16  Plank. 


PHOTOGRAPH  NO.  2 

Building  Pole  Scaffolding  using  Builders’ 
Patent  Scaffolding  Co.  equipment.  The  areas 
of  walls  staged  was  00  ft.  long,  35  ft.  high  or 
2100  square  feet,  same  as  in  previous  test. 
This  includes  erecting,  dismantling  and  fill-, 
ing  in  joints  left  open  for  clincher  plate  on 
putlog.  See  Photo  No.  2. 

Erecting : 

2  Laborers,  5  hours  @  $.80  per  h  $S.OO 

Dismantling  (stacking  in  neat  pile) 

2  Laborers,  1  hour  50  minutes  @ 

$.80  per  hour  .  2.94 

Filling  54  end  joints : 

1  Mason,  %  hour  at  $1.50  per  hour  .75 
1  Tender,  14  hour  @  $.80  per  hour  .20 
Mortar  used  . ' .  .20 


Total  .  $12.09 

Building  same  scaffold  using  Pole  Splice 
Clamps  instead  of  splice  poles  add  9  minutes 
30  seconds  for  1  Laborer  at  $.S0  an  hour  or 
$.10. 

Note  to  estimators  using  these  costs :  Add 
10%  more  for  each  additional  10  feet  over 
35  feet.  The  laborers  in  this  test  carried 
stock  75  ft. 

Stock  used : 

50  Putlogs 
9  Starter  Poles 
IS  2-Splice  Poles 
9  Finish  Poles 
54  Ledger  Clamps 
24  Ledger  Boards 
20  Planks. 


Page  Eighteen 


PHOTOGRAPH  NO.  3  PHOTOGRAPH  NO.  4 


ERECTION  COST  OF  OUTRIGGER  SCAFFOLDING 

Building  outrigger  scaffolding  using  plank  outriggers  and  horses.  This  includes  time  erect¬ 
ing,  dismantling,  filling  outrigger  holes  in  wall  and  waste  material.  The  area  of  wall  staged  was 
133  feet  long  by  10  feet  high  a  working  space  for  masons  of  15  feet  high  or  1995  square  feet. 
Note  photos  3  and  4. 


Erecting : 

2  Laborers,  16  hours  @  $1.00  per  hour  . $32.00 

Dismantling : 

2  Laborers  3  hours  each  @  $1.00  per  hour  .  6.00 

Filling  outrigger  holes  left  in  wall : 

1  Mason.  3  hours  @  $1.85  per  hour  . .* .  5.55 

1  Tender  1  hour  @  $1.00  per  hour .  1.00 

4  Pails  of  motar  @  $  .25  per  pail .  .  1.00 

Stock  destroyed  : 

60  lineal  feet  of  1x4  @  $45.00  M . 90 

7  lt>s  various  size  nails  @  $  -OS1^  per  It) . 25 

Filling  in  17  holes  chopped  in  floor  : 

1  Carpenter  20  minutes  @  $1.20  per  hour . 40 

Nails  and  stock  . . 30 


$47.40 

No  time  was  allowed  for  cleaning  stock  as  some  contractors  do  not  take  their  outriggers 
apart.  Timekeeper  spent  three  days  obtaining  these  costs,  had  free  access  to  the  building  and 
checked  his  time  with  the  stage  builders,  both  of  whom  have  had  over  ten  years’  experience  build¬ 
ing  this  type  of  scaffold.  Bricklayers  and  laborers  stopped  work  each  day  at  3  P.M.  to  allow  the 


carpenters  to  lay  the  floor. 

Stock  used  : 

17  Horses  @  $2.75  each . $  48.75 

149  Planks . . .  156.50 


203.20 

V 

Total  . $250.65 

Building  pole  scaffolding  using  Builders’  Patent  Scaffolding  Co.  equipment  for  the  same 
area  as  above : 

Labor,  erecting  and  dismantling : 

2  Laborers,  6  hours  @  $1.00  per  hour . $12.00 

Stock  used  : 

40  Putlogs 
20  2-Splice  Poles 

40  Ledger  Clamps  ►  . $169.50 

19  Ledger  Boards  - 

50  Planks. 

Total  .  $181.50 


Catalog  No.  26B 


